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Businiess name:  St Francis De Sales School
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
St. Francis DeSales is one of the rare schools that shows compassion and dedication to every student that walks through their doors. My experience with the school and their students has only been positive. I work with many schools in the Philadelphia area and comparatively DeSales is exceptional. Students are held to the highest standards; academically, spiritually, and personally. Their commitment to to each student's development shows their dedication to education. DeSales has flourishing engineering, music, and after-school programs that enrich student's experience and give them the opportunity to develop their skills and talents. This does not mean they are easy on the students, rather children there are challenged to be their best in every respect each and everyday. All schools in the Philadelphia should follow their lead because that commitment to the students as people is surely missing from education today. I hold the school in the highest regards, and was pleasantly surprised and thoroughly impressed with the work they are doing.

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